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Neretva
275px|thumb|right|Neretva + Trebišnjica watershed (in Bosnia-Herzegovina highlighted in red and green) The Neretva (, ), also known as Narenta, is one of the largest rivers of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. Four hydroelectric power plants with large dams (higher than 15 metres) provide flood protection, electricity and water storage. The Neretva is recognized for its natural environment and diverse landscapes.
Kravica
waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablaničko Lake
lake and reservoir in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hutovo Blato Nature park
Protected area, Nature park & Ramsar Wetland, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Baćina lakes
lake
Vrelo Bune
spring of Buna river, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Neretva Delta
Delta of the Neretva river in Croatia
Desilo
Desilo is an underwater archaeological site in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the Neretva (or Narenta) river and the Croatian border. The site was first discovered in the late 20th century, but Desilo's history can be traced as far back as ancient times. Investigations led by Professor Snjezana Vasilj of the University of Mostar and her archaeological team, uncovered in 2007 many sunken boats at the bottom of the small lake in Desilo valley. The archaeologists believe these boats to be Illyrian ships, dating back to the first and second centuries B.C. Further excavations in 2008
Vrljika River
The Vrljika is short sinking river in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, belonging to Neretva River basin. Its source is located on the outskirts of village Proložac near town of Imotski, Croatia. The Vrljika River is home of endangered endemic Softmouth trout, also known as Adriatic trout.
Mostarsko blato